THE NET worth of the Alaskan Bush People family is reportedly $60million, with each family member ranging between $40,000 to $60,000 each paycheck.
The family patriarch, Billy Brown earns approximately $500,000 per episode.
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What is Alaskan Bush People?
The Alaskan Bush People features a family from Alaska’s wilderness.
For more than eight seasons, the hit Discovery Channel’s reality TV show has followed the daily life of the Browns and their seven children who live in the wilderness.
Ami Brown, 55, and her husband Billy, 66 live with their five sons, Matt, 36, Bam Bam, 34, Bear, 31, Gabe, 29, and Noah, 26, and daughters Bird, 24, and Rain, 16, in Washington State.
The show is currently on its eleventh season.
What is the Brown family’s net worth?
The Brown family’s net worth is reportedly $60million, with family patriarch Billy racking in $500,000 per episode.
The rest of the family members make about $40,000 to $60,000 in show revenue.
What is the family feud currently happening between the Browns?
Rumors have swirled that the Brown family have not been getting along for quite some time now.
While Matt decided to leave the family home to deal with his health, many of his siblings parted ways with Billy and Ami too.
Noah Brown and his wife, Rhain, recently moved to Colorado with their new son Elijah.
Bam Bam reportedly lives with his girlfriend, producer Allison Kagan, and Gabe has also reportedly moved out since his wedding.
Matt was not at his brother Gabe’s wedding due to tension between him and his father Billy.
Gabe and his wife Raquell Pantilla got married in June of 2019 in an outdoor ceremony alongside friends and family.
Most of the family were spotted in the wedding photos except for Matt, who missed the ceremony after reportedly being upset he was fired from the reality series.
What happened between Bear and his baby momma Raiven?
Raiven Adams and Bear began dating for three months and were quickly engaged despite her saying she "barely knew" him before getting pregnant.
She announced in September that she and Bear were expecting their first child together, but the couple split just days before their wedding in August.
Raiven filed a restraining order against her baby daddy in February.
She relocated to Texas with their son amid court disputes with Bear after dropping the restraining order.
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What happened to the Brown family home?
The Browns home was recently destroyed by a massive fire, leaving them homeless and relocating to hotels nearby
The Brown's $1.6million home in Washington is in ruins after a wildfire destroyed their property
The Sun exclusively revealed Billy spent $1.6million on four parcels of forest land for $415,000 each in February 2018
Bearrevealed that thefamily suffered a “devastating loss.”
He captioned aseries of photos of the forest fire: “A fire swept through our mountain, our home! The [loss] seems to be great! It’s still burning! I’ll keep everyone posted! God bless!”
When does the new Alaskan Bush People premiere?
Season 12 of Alaskan Bush People premiered on August 23 at 8pm on Discovery channel.
This season will feature eight episodes.
Alaskan Bush People’s Joshua ‘Bam Bam’ Brown makes rare appearance as he charges fans $40 for personal video greetings
The outwardly easygoing Brown family from Alaskan Bush People is believed to earn much more than many fans realize. Not only is the family earning a paycheck for each episode, but they also have money coming in from other sources.
How much is the Alaskan Bush family worth? According to In Touch, the Browns are worth an estimated $60 million, with Billy earning $500,000 a season while each of the kids earns between $40,000 to $60,000 each. Plus, Billy has written several books, including The Lost Years and One Wave at a Time.
However, he currently lives in Washington where he works with some nice friends who support his sobriety journey. But, he's not necessarily close to the family. Sometimes, he talks about getting out in the mountains.
TLC is said to spend anywhere between $250,000 and $400,000 per episode on its shows, which means the Browns take in $25,000 to $40,000. The show has run for 14 seasons, which would've made them, at minimum, around $4 million.
As seen on previous episodes of "Sister Wives," Robyn and Kody Brown currently live with their youngest children and two older daughters in a house in Flagstaff, Arizona.
He has been part of the Discovery family for years - a trailblazer, a lovely man and most definitely one of a kind," their statement read. "Our heart is with his family and those that knew him and loved him as they deal with this devastating loss."
Meanwhile, Bird had her own medical scare in 2022 when doctors discovered two large tumors on her ovaries. While the tumors were not cancerous, Bird was informed that there was a more than 50 percent chance of cancer or the tumors returning.
Bill Brown, and his son Joshua "Bam Bam" Brown each got sentenced to 30 days in jail on Monday ... after pleding guilty to lying on their Alaskan oil dividend forms. Up in Alaska, all resident get a cut of the state's oil revenue ... but the Browns got busted falsifying their forms.
Bam reportedly swerved his own GMC truck to avoid the oncoming car but ended up in a ditch. Washington State Troopers reported that the two vehicles collided at the corners, but Bam was not at fault. Bam was hospitalized for minor injuries but was later discharged.
The oldest of the Brown children decided to seek help a second time because could see himself going down a familiar path. “I struggle with substance abuse, and after a year of ups and downs, I decided to return to treatment.
And as it turned out, we weren't able to move back to Alaska, and so we relocated. Uh, first we're looking for property in Colorado, and then we ended up settling. on a piece of land in Washington, which is North Star Ranch Mountain. But essentially, we releasing it.
Despite their humble beginnings, the famous family is residing in a multimillion mansion in The Golden State. According to Radar Online, the whopping $2.7 million abode situated in Beverly Hills was built in 1976 and boasts 3,332 square feet.
The Brown family supposedly moved to the 436-acre North Star Ranch in Washington state after spending $1.6 million on four parcels of land for $415,000 each in February 2018.
Considering TLC spends $125,000–$400,000 per episode, that would mean the Browns make between $25,000 and $40,000 per episode. In addition to collecting a check for his appearance on Sister Wives, Kody also makes money through Cameo, where he offers personalized videos for birthdays, pep talks, and even advice.
She lived in the Alaskan wilderness with her husband Billy Brown and their six kids. Soon, they had to move to Washington because Ami contracted cancer. However, since Billy died, she has lived on the farm with her kids nearby and remains the character fans watched for many years now.
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